appraisement

  • 111price — [n1] financial value amount, appraisal, appraisement, asking price, assessment, barter, bill, bounty, ceiling, charge, compensation, consideration, cost, damage, demand, disbursement, discount, dues, estimate, exaction, expenditure, expense, face …

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  • 112stock — [adj] commonplace banal, basic, common, conventional, customary, dull, established, formal, hackneyed, normal, ordinary, overused, regular, routine, run of the mill*, set, standard, staple, stereotyped, traditional, trite, typical, usual, worn… …

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  • 113appraiser — A person selected or appointed by competent authority or interested party to make an appraisement; to ascertain and state the true value of goods or real estate. Frequently appointed in probate and condemnation proceedings; also used by… …

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  • 114description — A delineation or account of a particular subject by the recital of its characteristic accidents and qualities. A written enumeration of items composing an estate, or of its condition, or of titles or documents; like an inventory, but with more… …

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  • 115elegit — /aliyjat/ (Lat. He has chosen.) This was the name, in English practice, of a writ of execution first given by the statute of Westm. 2 (13 Edw. I, c. 18) either upon a judgment for a debt or damages or upon the forfeiture of a recognizance taken… …

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  • 116elongavit — /iylongeyvat/ In England, where in a proceeding by foreign attachment the plaintiff has obtained judgment of appraisement, but by reason of some act of the garnishee the goods cannot be appraised (as where he has removed them from the city, or… …

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  • 117liberate — /libareytiy/ In old English practice, an original writ issuing out of chancery to the treasurer, chamberlains, and barons of the exchequer, for the payment of any annual pension, or other sum. A writ issued to a sheriff, for the delivery of any… …

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  • 118appraiser — A person selected or appointed by competent authority or interested party to make an appraisement; to ascertain and state the true value of goods or real estate. Frequently appointed in probate and condemnation proceedings; also used by… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 119description — A delineation or account of a particular subject by the recital of its characteristic accidents and qualities. A written enumeration of items composing an estate, or of its condition, or of titles or documents; like an inventory, but with more… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 120elegit — /aliyjat/ (Lat. He has chosen.) This was the name, in English practice, of a writ of execution first given by the statute of Westm. 2 (13 Edw. I, c. 18) either upon a judgment for a debt or damages or upon the forfeiture of a recognizance taken… …

    Black's law dictionary